Bestowing India a comfortable victory left charged ‘Fans’ furious over Pak Cricket Team

A flagrant defeat before Pakistan s whole team reach to the Pavillion was obvious on their faces. The overwhelmed crowd was expecting at least a nerve racking and excited match.

Pakistan s cricket fans were annoyed at Pakistani Team in throwing an easy ball to Indian Team s court in winning the first battle of the Asia Cup 2018. Latest shocking defeat lessened the moral of the Pakistani Cricket lovers.

Fakhar Imam and Inam ul Haq when failed to please the charged Pakistani crowd, top-order batsman Babar Azam finished the innings with the top score of 47 off 62 balls with the help of six fours, whereas veteran all-rounder Shoaib Malik finished with 43 off 67 balls with the help of one six and a four.

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Though, Shoaib Malik’s run out cost Pakistan the disgraceful defeat in Asia Cup. After Malik all went one after another and Pakistan set a mere target of 163 runs which in no obscurity, Indian team succeeded to chase. Pakistan was easily thrashed by the arch rival India over the loss of four wickets only.

Pakistan even could not take the benefit of misfit Hardik Pandey. In a very first and much hyped clash of Titians in Asia Cup 2018 held in Dubia, India routed Pakistan by eight wickets. Fans lashed out at the Pakistan Cricket Team on failed battling line, poor bowling, Shoaib Malik’s untimely and unexpected return to Pavillion, the debacle called Opening Bats Men and Muhammad Amir’s disappointing bowling show – following the poor performance and a pathetic loss to India.

They have a say that the overconfident Pakistani Cricket Team becomes fall of the victim of their own arrogance. They could play very well over the flat and favorable crease of Pakistan’s next hometown Dubia and could have easily thump Indian team with a well and steady play.

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